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Which linux based operating system should I use ?
I want to use linux operating system but I don't know which linux based operating system will be good to use.
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Md. Mehedi Islam Khan Ifti
As a beginner recently i had the same doubt... This was cleared once by Ace sir in his AMA..
He said this:
Honestly I've been recommending Mint as a good starting distro. I feel it eases the transition to Linux easier than Ubuntu.
https://www.sololearn.com/learn/19334/?ref=app
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Most importantly try to avoid distro hopping, just pick one and stick with it. Unless you really don't like it
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Every linux flavour is great.
But i prefer Ubuntu, i am using it for almost an year and i am satisfied with it's performance. It has huge community support.
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I recommend ubuntu..its very user friendly
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Judging by the answers, you have several options. Just pick one.
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Please put relevant words in the Relevant Tags. At the moment none of the words tagged has relevance to the question : )
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Md. Mehedi Islam Khan Ifti
How about "Linux OS review" bro? it carries Linux, OS and users review (recommendation).
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My favorite system is Ubuntu, because has many softwares and easy use.
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My personal favorite is kde neon. It's super user friendly and looks pretty. (btw i use arch)
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I have no idea, but I use debian linux and I love it!
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How about kde neon
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Tails if you are looking for a paranoid Linux
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Ubuntu
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How about pop os?
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PopOS is based on Ubuntu and I really like it. It adds some nice things to Ubuntu.
You could also choose Linux Mint for a more traditional workflow.
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Ipang
I could not find any relevant tags here . That's why I have to tag this.
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Hi. I prefer Archlinux 🐧 it's highly customizable. But it's for more advanced users if you want just test you could try Debian or Ubuntu.
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To be honest try with Chakra Linux distro. Easy to use, dynamic design and most importantly user friendly with lots of features for pros as well.
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Hi! if you never used Linux based before, Ubuntu is the way to go. it is a smooth transition from Windows and it is user friendly. Now, if you want to be in the “business class”, use CentOS. It is strip down Red Hat. Hope this helps.
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Solus is a very good distro. It isn't as big as Ubuntu in community, but it's very user friendly too.